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Jamaica Plain’s Centre/South Main Streets (CSMS), a business promotion organization, has regained its status as a nonprofit corporation and has hired an interim executive director, according to a CSMS board member.

CSMS has also reacquired its former office space over City Feed and Supply at 670 Centre St. The organization had moved to shared space in Q Salon after financial trouble last year.

Mary Hannon, a board member and real estate agent, said CSMS has filed all the necessary paperwork with the state and has regained its status as a nonprofit corporation as of yesterday. CSMS had its status revoked by the state last June after not filing a legally required annual report since 2001, as previously reported by the Gazette.

She also said that CSMS has hired Katie Reed as an interim executive director. Reed, a JP resident, has held that position with other Main Streets programs, including Hyde/Jackson Square Main Street.

“We are well on our way to rebuilding,” said Hannon. “We are very excited.”

CSMS, which recently sent out a survey requesting input on the organization and its First Thursday events, will hold a “meet and greet” for potential new board members Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. at the Loring-Greenough House.